This is a story about a group of beauty-contest finalists stranded on a desert island without food, water, or shelter.This is a story about a group of beauty-contest finalists stranded on a desert island without food, water, or shelter.This is a story about a group of beauty-contest finalists stranded on a desert island without food, water, or shelter.
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This was mostly bad.
In general, it was all over the place. The comedy or satire does not stick. It never really find was does it want to comment on. Is it about poverty? Is it about sex? Is it about latent homophobia? It does not really know and it really drags. Most Comedy in the Philippine has this bent that really held itself back. It needs puritan and very Catholic, it needs to be playing up the gender roles AND this film just did that. The men are foils but oddly are the most powerful tool in the island. They killed the gay, they finished each story into morality tales AND they force their own twisted Hayes Code in the end - a return to domesticity for the women involved.
It is awful.
It has fun sight gags (the Desert Hunger scene was a bit fun) and did hit a good climax (the helicopter passthrough) but I do not think the bland sections and that horrendously pointless ending really stick anything together.
Performance wise, ehh. The script is far too weak and no one really made their roles interesting. I think Bambi Arambulo and Azenith Briones has the biggest roles/personality but really flopped to carry their character to anything noteworthy or nuanced. Its stock comedy characters with the charm being that they are prominent. In general, its Anido and Belmonte who stole show, even with such thankless and horrible roles.
Not recommended.
Did you know
- TriviaOf the three new actresses introduced by star builder Regal Films in this film, only Dina Bonnevie became successful in show business. The showbiz careers of Bambi Arambulo and Jennifer Cortez did not take off.
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TV Announcer: This is Elvira. Join the Ms. Manila Sunshine contest and win a house and lot, a brand new car, P20,000 pesos in cash and luxurious trip to California, the Sunshine State of America. Copies of the rules and regulations and application forms are available at the Ms. Manila Sunshine office. 1524 Pasong Tamo Extension, Makati, Metro Manila. Deadline for entries is on March 31, 1980. Hurry! You may be the lucky Ms. Manila Sunshine and the world is waiting to know it!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Pridyider (2012)
- SoundtracksWhat a Night
written by Giorgio Moroder, Harold Faltermeyer and Keith Forsey
Produced by Giorgio Moroder and Harold Faltermeyer
Performed by Giorgio Moroder
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- Runtime1 hour 53 minutes
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